Wilhelmina [wil-uh-mee-nuh, wil-hel-; Dutch vil-hel-mee-nah] Examples noun
- Mount, former name of Trikora.
- a female given name: derived from William.
Wilhelmina I noun
- Wilhelmina Helena Pauline Maria of Orange-Nassau, 1880–1962, queen of the Netherlands 1890–1948 (mother of Juliana).
Examples from the Web for wilhelmina Contemporary Examples of wilhelmina
“At the end of the day, the coverage area is just greater,” Luke Simone, an agent for Wilhelmina, told The Daily Beast.
Justin Jones
August 15, 2014
After looking through his pictures and his videos,” Simone said, “I knew that he would be a great fit with Wilhelmina.
Justin Jones
August 15, 2014
So welcome back, Edna and Ethel; come on down, Gertrude and Percy; walk right in, Wilhelmina and Wolfgang.
Linda Rosenkrantz & Pamela Redmond Satran
December 6, 2013
She took over from her mother, Juliana, who took the place of Queen Wilhelmina.
Dutch Queen Beatrix Abdicates Throne
Nadette De Visser
January 28, 2013
Historical Examples of wilhelmina
The way he looked at it was that he had been all wrong about Wilhelmina Bennett.
Pelham Grenville Wodehouse
Wilhelmina sighed deeply as she dropped on the step beside the three.
Mary Edward Feehan
At the end of a half hour, Wilhelmina again went to the window.
Mary Edward Feehan
“And I want them to see what dear little sisters Mary has,” laughed Wilhelmina.
Mary Edward Feehan
There he met and married his first wife, Wilhelmina (or Minna) Planer.
Arthur Elson
British Dictionary definitions for wilhelmina Wilhelmina I noun
- 1880–1962, queen of the Netherlands from 1890 until her abdication (1948) in favour of her daughter Juliana